Rai Purdy
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November 1910
Rai Purdy | |
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| Born | Rai Purdy November 1910 England |
| Died | May 1990 Vancouver |
| Education | Primary school |
| Occupation | Television producer |
| Years active | 1910 - 1990 |
| Employer(s) | CFRB Radio, CFTO, CTV |
| Awards | Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame |
Rai Purdy (born Horatio John Purdy; November 1910 – May 1990) was a Canadian television director and producer. He is a member of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
Rai Purdy was born Horatio John Purdy in England during November 1910 and moved to Toronto in 1911. After dropping out of high school in the 1920s, Purdy became a bicycle messenger, while performing at banquets and church shows to earn extra money. In 1929, Purdy was accepted into the Hart House Theatre Company at the University of Toronto, studying with personalities such as Maud Hope and Dora Mavor Moore. During his time at Hart House, Purdy performed in various Ontario drama festivals and worked with director Edgar Stone. Both Purdy and Stone were interested in radio, which was in its early stages at the time, and Stone got Purdy an audition with radio broadcaster Harry Sedgewick at CFRB Radio in Toronto. At Sedgewick's request, Purdy stopped using the full name Horatio.[1]